CLAIM: A brawl broke out at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding. The scuffle involved the prince’s friends who fought because one of them made an offensive remark about the bride.

RATING: False

FACT: The video shows a drunken brawl between racegoers at Goodwood Racecourse in Chichester, West Sussex on May 5th, 2018 two weeks before the wedding, which took place on May 19.

A video showing several men in formal attire engaged in a violent drunken brawl outdoors is being shared with the false context that the fight took place during Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s wedding in the United Kingdom. The video also shows a man take a small run-up to kick another man in the head as he lays unconscious.

The video is being shared on WhatsApp and social media platforms with a message that reads, “At the wedding of Prince Harry the royal protocol did everything to hide the cruel scenes of a very violent brawl between the prince’s friends who fought because one of them made offensive remarks about the fact that the bride is black and divorced.”

Some of the men in the video can be seen holding glasses of alcohol; another can be seen with a bloody nose as security personnel struggle to contain the violence.

We searched for the video with the same text and found that several Twitter users had shared it with the false message.

Reportedly, At the wedding of Prince Harry the royal protocol did everything to hide the cruel scenes of a very violent brawl between the prince’s friends who fought because one of them made offensive remarks about the fact that the bride is black and divorced.#RoyalWeddingpic.twitter.com/c7ML7a6mfu

Come racing, say racecourses. Wear suit & tie. Booze all day long. We’ll not stop you. Snort coke. When the fun stops, stop! Warning, this video contains violent scenes. Type seen at football matches in the 70’s. Now at a racecourse near you https://t.co/jTRT4HyykA via @youtube

“It is believed there were around 50 people involved, four people were taken to hospital with serious injuries and several others suffered minor injuries. The four who were taken to hospital have since been discharged. The investigation is ongoing.” – Sussex Police